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No. 64 | (Winter 2004)

2004 December 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Szigeti Péter, Tanay Marcell, Alpár Róbert, Benyik Mátyás : Reflexions to the 3rd European Social Forumról (London, 15-18 October 2004)
  2. Szigeti Péter : Towards the 4th social pilar of the EU
  3. Vastagh Pál : On the EU Constitutional Treaty through Hungarian eyes
  4. Lóránt Károly : The EU Constitutional Treaty
  5. Vincze Hajnalka : Security and defence policy reforms in the Constitutional Treaty
  6. Gerald Epstein : Power of the central banks
  7. Eric Toussaint : The World Bank and the IMF in the service of dictatorships
  8. Farkas Péter : A very decent discussion paper for the developing world
  9. Tütő László : Haves and have-nots Part 1
  10. John Lea : Crime as governance
  11. Sonja Buckel : Autonomy and violence
  12. Simon Paulenz : Unjust justice
  13. Ursula Flossmann, Bernd Piringer : Free player of the law
  14. Konok Péter : On the margins of an unclosable dispute
  15. Krausz Tamás : Reflections to the current debate on socialism
  16. Deák Barna : To the leftwing critique of the Soviet experience
  17. Védegylet Oktatáspolitikai Műhely : Is the school flunking?

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